Home-study is a critical part of the learning cycle. It includes homework, study, revision, and assessment completion. At Xavier College, we value the education of the whole person, and know that formal subject learning is only part of the curriculum offered at our college.
There are four aspects to home-learning:
- Homework (teacher driven)
- Study & Revision (student driven)
- Assessment (teacher driven)
Home-study combined with music and co-curricular activities makes for a balanced after school program that aims to promote personal wellbeing and academic achievement. During the VCE Years (Year 11 and 12), there is an increased demand on SAC/SAT assessments and therefor an increase in the time dedicated to home-learning.
The following times are recommended for home-learning across Years 7 – 12:
| Year Level | Non-Cocurricular Afternoon | Cocurricular Afternoon | OR weekly equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 7 & 8 | 60 minutes plus 30 minutes of reading | 60 minutes total | 5 - 7.5 hours |
| Year 9 & 10 | 90 minutes plus 30 minutes of reading | 90 minutes total | 7.5 - 10 hours |
| Year 11 & 12 | 120 - 180 minutes plus 30 minutes of reading | 120 minutes total | 15 hours + |
What is Homework (Teacher driven):
“Tasks assigned by schoolteachers that are meant to be carried out during noninstructional time” (Cooper in Bembenutty, 2011b, p. 185).
Homework is designed to meet course requirements and to prepare students for assessment.
Use homework as designated time to:
- Read and reflect on task and assessment feedback
- Proofread coursework before submission
- Finish incomplete classwork
- Complete work tasks set by your teacher that aim to increase your understanding of the topics being learnt in class.
Research indicates that, along with classroom instruction and students’ responses to class lessons, homework is an important factor that increases student achievement (Cooper, Robinson, & Patall, 2006; Keith & Cool, 1992; Keith et al., 1993; Paschal, Weinstein, & Walberg, 1984).
